Monthly Archives: December 2023

Please Consider: There are Two Sides and Then the Truth

Israel-Hamas War (November 7, 2023 – Present) The title of this map is the “Lying Maps”. That’s according to the State of Israel. But that hasn’t prevented the world from deciding that Israel is attempting to obliterate Palestinians from the … Continue reading

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At The End, Grace Whispers: “You’ve Done Enough”

Imposter Syndrome Our whole lives, we are ego driven. That voice in your head, which is based and styled on what your parents said to you as a child, is insistent that only it knows what is best for you. … Continue reading

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Am I Failing Yet Another Test?

Dreams as Metaphor Most dreams come and go, without any need for introspection. But then, one (or two) come in the night and you wake up feeling perplexed because the message seems to be one of missing the mark. I … Continue reading

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When Two Sources Synchronize, Who Am I to Argue?

John Denver (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997) Try not to laugh: it’s how the Universe gets through to me. Thoughts come of John Denver, who was most decidedly a channel, and whom I just wrote about. Lupien, Debbra. … Continue reading

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In the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of a Nation

Orange Jesus OK. This is getting silly, and serious at the same time. Liz Cheney quoted a Republican congressman in her book “Oath and Honor”: “Among them was Republican Congressman Mark Green of Tennessee,” Cheney writes. “As he moved down the line, … Continue reading

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